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Sixty years of change in avian communities of the Pacific Northwest

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Title Sixty years of change in avian communities of the Pacific Northwest
Names Curtis, Jenna R. (creator)
Robinson, W. Douglas (creator)
Date Issued 2015-08-04 (iso8601)
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Abstract Bird communities are influenced by local and regional processes. The degree to which communities are dynamic has implications for projecting responses in community composition as birds track geographic shifts of their habitats. Historic datasets offer a legacy of information that can be used to quantify changes over time in avian community composition. A rare, highly-detailed avian survey of multiple habitat types in theWillamette Valley, Oregon, was conducted in 1952. We resurveyed the same sites in 2013 and evaluated whether observed results agreed with theoretical patterns of community change. We compared alpha, beta, and gamma diversity between survey periods and evaluated shifts in categorical abundances of species. Most patterns of change were consistent with community turnover. Nearly 50% of species were replaced over six decades, with increased species richness and decreased evenness at local and regional spatial extents. Patterns of regional species turnover reflected local turnover. Evidence that local shifts in habitat type drove bird community change were not strongly supported, although historic data on habitats within study plots were limited to macro-level aerial photographs. Thus, regional factors and structural changes likely played important roles determining species composition and abundance.
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Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
Topic Abundances
Identifier Curtis, J. R., & Robinson, W. D. (2015). Sixty years of change in avian communities of the Pacific Northwest. PeerJ, 3, e1152. doi:10.7717/peerj.1152

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